Please note: NFA is involved in many projects to protect the welfare of animals. Contributions to NFA support all of our worthy programs and give us the flexibility to respond to emerging needs. Thank you for your support and consideration.

In the United States, Network for Animals (as Network for Animals USA, Inc.) is an IRS-designated 501(c)(3) charitable organization (tax ID# 47-1431869), donations to which are tax-deductible to the full extent provided by law.

In the United Kingdom, Network for Animals (as Network for Animals Limited) is a non-profit organization registered at Companies House (registration #3285050).

By including Network for Animals in your will you will be able to continue providing a second chance for abused and unwanted dogs and other animals. You can make your bequest for a specific dollar amount, a percentage of your estate or specific assets from your estate.

Bequests, like other gifts, can be designated for many purposes or given without restriction. At Network for Animals we are pledged to focus our energies on your wishes and needs.

Leadership circle

Network for Animals is committed to ensuring that every cent of every donation has the maximum impact on improving the lives of animals in need.

But our commitment is also to you – our donors whose generosity makes everything we do possible. Driven by the passion of our founder Brian Davies – who has achieved many of the hallmark victories in animal welfare during his 60 year career, we invite you to consider joining our Crusade for Animals Worldwide by considering membership in our Leadership Circle.

Frequently asked questions

Yes, NFA does automatically provide tax receipts for US donations during January of each year. Actually, the IRS requires these be provided to any donor who makes donations totalling $250+ (lump sum or in the aggregate) during any calendar year. If you decide to donate, even if in a smaller amount, if you request a tax receipt NFA will send one.

Anti-flea and tick medications are always needed as well as anti-itch medications, sedatives, wound cleansing medications and medications for pain and bacterial infections. Medication for mange. Gauze, rubber gloves, cotton swabs – the general daily necessary kinds of things for treating dogs and cats are also always important.

NFA is just finalising a volunteer program called NETWORK(ing) for Animals. We anticipate this will be launched soon. Please, if you don’t mind, check back in a while or keep an eye on our website for details.

NFA does not organize rehoming of dogs, instead it supports dedicated organizations that undertake this important work. In-country inoculations, paperwork, air transport (and often poor conditions while being transported), clearance upon arrival, pick up in the destination country, etc. can all become quite complicated and costly – and our staff is very small. So, for the most part we work to secure homes in the country where the dogs are rescued.

Network for Animals

Network for Animals is a non-government, international animal welfare organisation crusading for animals around the world.